Yes you can! Milk production is totally supply and demand so begin nursing immediately. It may also help to pump in between nursing sessions to kick your body back into milk making high gear! Good luck and good for you and your baby. The process is called relactation. It is easier to get your milk supply back if you already had an established supply. However since mothers can breastfeed adopted infants anything is possible.
Generally, no. The breast that did the most breastfeeding will end up a little bit larger after you stop.
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It hurts a little usually, but it's so much better for your baby. It's worth it. :)
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Stop breastfeeding them. Give the child a sippy cup with breast milk in it and slowly wheen them off it onto milk. If this does not work try a little naturally sweet milk to mimic the breast milk.
The little bumps around the nipple are called Montgomery glands, or Montgomery tubercles. These small, raised structures are sebaceous glands that secrete an oily substance to lubricate and protect the nipple during breastfeeding. They can become more prominent during pregnancy and breastfeeding, serving to facilitate nursing.
Sure. It's probably best to do it between feedings though. The little tyke might get confused trying to hold their breath.
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Oh, dude, you're asking about those little bumps on the areola? Yeah, men actually do have Montgomery glands, just like women. They're there to keep the nipples lubricated and moisturized, but don't worry, it's not like guys are out there producing milk or anything. So, yeah, we all have those little buddies hanging out on our nips.